Tuesday, August 14, 2007
JUDO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP:
Judo in the countdown for the World
Eight issuing they already acquired transmission rights
To 30 days of your official opening, the largest world championship of judo of all the times already begins to take form. With the registrations practically contained, they are already 113 countries confirmed, with the main potencies of the world confirmed.
Among the international press, the repercussion of XXV World Championship of Judo, that will be disputed between the 13 and September 16, in the Olympic Arena of Rio de Janeiro, is also enormous. Still with the process of accreditation, the number of journalists raisin of the 100, coming of several countries like Japan, France, Holland, Portugal, Spain, England, Greece, Slovenia, Iran, among others.
“We are writing a new page in the history of the Brazilian judo”, it believes the president of the Brazilian Confederation of Judo, Paulo Wanderley Teixiera. “The World in Brazil will be a divisor of waters for our modality”, it completes the leader.
With the Organizing Committee in the middle of the operation since May of this year in the headquarters of CBJ, in the International airport of Rio de Janeiro, the World will generate employments in the most several areas, besides having moved varied services.
“After we accomplish Challenges International, Pan-American, South American and World cup, it only lacked the World Championship for terms organized all the great international events of the modality”, Maurício Santos, director executive of the World says. “The mark today, to 30 days for I begin of the World, it is the good level that is the organization”, it continues.
World Rio 2007 has as main sponsor the City hall of Rio de Janeiro, that bought three of the four available national quotas. The International Federation of Judo (FIJ), for your time, will bring your sponsors' support Toyota (automobiles), Mizuno (sporting materials), Leda (sporting equipments), Sankei Shibum (Japanese newspaper), Acom (financial), Cosmo Oil (petroleum and energy), Komatsu (builder), KDDI (Communication) and to Canon (electronic equipments).
Until the moment, eight television channels acquired the rights of transmission of the competition: Fuji TV (Japan), MBC (Russia), Globosat (Brazil), NTV Plus (Russia), Belarus TV (Bielorrússia), RTP (Portugal), US (Holland) and TVE (Spain).
For more information to access: www.mundialjudo2007.com.br